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  • I believe that most of us would like to be thought well of by horses.

    Russell Hoban (1992). “The moment under the moment: stories, a libretto, essays and sketches”, Vintage
  • Is there an existence that is only mine?

    Russell Hoban (2012). “Kleinzeit”, p.134, A&C Black
  • Who is Alice?" asked mother. "Alice is somebody that nobody can see," said Frances. "And that is why she does not have a birthday. So I am singing Happy Thursday to her." - Frances the badger

  • Time's arrow, we are told, is a one-way thing. . . Memory's arrow, like the needle of a compass too close to a lodestone, spins in all directions.

    Russell Hoban (2012). “Amaryllis Night and Day”, p.66, Bloomsbury Publishing
  • There are situations in life to which the only satisfactory response is a physically violent one. If you don't make that response, you continually relive the unresolved situation over and over in your life.

  • Sometimes there's nothing but Sundays for weeks on end. Why can't they move Sunday to the middle of the week so you could put it in the OUT tray on your desk?

    Russell Hoban (2012). “The Lion of Boaz-Jachin and Jachin-Boaz”, p.168, Bloomsbury Publishing
  • Nothing to be done really about animals. Anything you do looks foolish. The answer isn't in us. It's almost as if were put here on earth to show how silly they aren't.

    Russell Hoban (2012). “The Turtle Diary”, p.146, A&C Black
  • And now it seems she's on my wavelength. That's all I need. My mind isn't much of a comfort to me but at least I thought it was private.

    Art   Philosophy  
    Russell Hoban (2012). “The Turtle Diary”, p.76, A&C Black
  • Fidelity is a matter of perception; nobody is unfaithful to the sea or to mountains or to death: once recognized they fill the heart.

    Russell Hoban (2012). “The Medusa Frequency”, p.70, A&C Black
  • There must be a lot of people in the world being wondered about by people who don't see them anymore.

    "Turtle Diary". Book by Russell Hoban, www.slate.com. 1975.
  • A map is the dead body of where you've been. A map is the unborn baby of where you're going. There are no maps. Maps are pictures of what isn't.

    Baby   Art   Philosophy  
    Russell Hoban (2012). “The Lion of Boaz-Jachin and Jachin-Boaz”, p.114, Bloomsbury Publishing
  • The sign said 'The Green Turtle, Chelonia myadas, is the source of turtle soup....' I am the source of William G. soup if it comes to that. Everyone is the source of his or her kind of soup. In a town as big as London, that's a lot of soup walking around.

  • Me, what's that after all? An arbitrary limitation of being bounded by the people before and after and on either side. Where they leave off I begin, and vice versa.

    Art   Philosophy  
    Russell Hoban (2012). “The Turtle Diary”, p.37, A&C Black
  • If reality had a stage door I'd hang around there to see what comes out after the show.

    Russell Hoban (2012). “Amaryllis Night and Day”, p.5, Bloomsbury Publishing
  • The first thing I would say to young writers is, "Don't do it, unless you can't stand not to do it." And the second thing I would say is, "If you do do it, and get into it, the constant rule you should have in mind is to explore your material." It sounds simple, but it isn't, because people often want to get from A to B, and they don't stop to look at what is in the material.

    Source: www.avclub.com
  • When I write a book, I don't have a plan or an outline. The characters move the action, and the action develops the characters. When I write a book, I become an actor, really, taking the role of the person who is speaking or acting at the time, and so their reactions to whatever they see are my reactions.

    Source: www.avclub.com
  • An idea is an eye given by God for the seeing of God. Some of these eyes we cannot bear to look out of; we blind them as quickly as possible.

    Russell Hoban (2012). “Pilgermann”, p.99, Bloomsbury Publishing
  • The Zoo is a prison for animals who have been sentenced without trial and I feel guilty because I do nothing about it. But there it was, I wanted to see an oyster-catcher and I was no better than the people who'd caged oyster-catchers for me to see.

    "The Turtle Diary".
  • An ordinary mirror is silvered at the back but the window of the night train has darkness behind the glass. My face and the faces of other travellers were now mirrored on this darkness in a succession of stillnesses. Consider this, said the darkness: any motion at any speed is a succession of stillnesses; any section through an action will show just such a plane of stillness as this dark window in which your seeking face is mirrored. And in each plane of stillness is the moment of clarity that makes you responsible for what you do.

    Russell Hoban (2002). “The Medusa Frequency”, p.80, A&C Black
  • Language is an archaeological vehicle... the language we speak is a whole palimpsest of human effort and history.

  • A family is everybody all together.

  • I'd always assumed I was the central character in my own story, but now it occured to me I might in fact be only a minor character in someone else's.

    Russell Hoban (2000). “The Turtle Diary”, p.174, A&C Black
  • When you suffer an attack of nerves you're being attacked by the nervous system. What chance has a man got against a system?.

    The Lion of Boaz-Jachin and Jachin-Boaz Ch. 13
  • Sometimes I think that the biggest difference between men and women is that more men need to seek out some terrible lurking thing in existence and hurl themselves upon it. Women know where it lives but they can let it alone.

    Russell Hoban (2012). “The Turtle Diary”, p.65, A&C Black
  • After all, when you come right down to it, how many people speak the same language even when they speak the same language?

    Russell Hoban (2012). “The Lion of Boaz-Jachin and Jachin-Boaz”, p.146, Bloomsbury Publishing
  • Them as counts counts moren them as dont count

    Russell Hoban (2012). “Riddley Walker”, p.19, A&C Black
  • My generation was somewhat between things, neither free nor much supported by whatever held us in.

    Russell Hoban (2012). “The Turtle Diary”, p.48, A&C Black
  • More and more I'm aware that the permutations are not unlimited.

    Russell Hoban (2012). “The Turtle Diary”, p.42, A&C Black
  • What a weird thing smoking is and I can't stop it. I feel cosy, have a sense of well-being when I'm smoking, poisoning myself, killing myself slowly. Not so slowly maybe. I have all kinds of pains I don't want to know about and I know that's what they're from. But when I don't smoke I scarcely feel as if I'm living. I don't feel as if I'm living unless I'm killing myself.

    Russell Hoban (2012). “The Turtle Diary”, p.21, A&C Black
  • Explorers have to be ready to die lost.

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